was with those already pre-disposed to agree with her, usually by virtue of religious belief. Like many others with an agenda, she did not allow facts to interfere with her beliefs.
I was still active in D&D when her book was published in the late 80s; that book provoked raucous laughter across the board. ("Parents should ask children if they have read the Necronomicon."

) The D&D crowd I hung with at the time considered her a form of entertainment and used to follow her closely just to see what she would come up with next.
At no time was she
ever a serious threat to RPGs or RPG players.